As a test of the "prints being the same to all viewers", I have a test
for all of you to try.
In good light, hold a sheet of white paper at book length in front of
you.
Look at it with one eye only, then the other. Don't touch the eye you
cover up - best to have someone else cover them, one at a time.
In a great majority of the population (I do not know the number) the
color of the sheet of paper will be different in each eye. Not much,
but you will be able to tell.
Add to that the fact that all eyes have some slight or major
difference in how they see (or your brain perceives) color.
Print, CRT, LCD. It's pretty. It's bold. It's cold... All are
perceptions. None are "right".
In my (right is always slightly warmer than left) personal opinion.
On Feb 28, 2009, at 13:09 , AlunFoto wrote:
With respect for your on-screen workflow, Bruce, a print will look the
_same_ to all viewers, not necessarily _right_... :-)
Just consider all the worries that were tossed onto the list while we
waited for the Annual.
Joseph McAllister
Lots of gear, not much time
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